The Fantasy Source continues to dish out their preseason awards heading into the 2014 season. Today, a closer look at our favorite closers:

Bender's pick: Aroldis Chapman. It's an easy pick. Chapman is still the most intimidating closer in baseball -- a 106 mph fastball will do that. Chapman also leads all closers with 234 Ks the last two seasons -- and he's done that in just 135.1 innings. Despite constant talk about moving to the rotation, Chapman will stay in the ninth inning -- where he's one of baseball's most fun players to watch (and own).

Lutovsky's pick: Kenley Jansen. Matt drafts Jansen every year anyway, and it paid off in 2013. He converted 28-of-32 saves and struck out 38 percent of the batters he faced. The Dodgers figure to be a contender in the NL West, and owners haven't quite clued in that Jansen is an elite closer. He's also elite strikeouts (210 Ks since 2012).

Pinkerton's pick: Greg Holland. There's nothing wrong with Holland. He has a 2.08 ERA the last two seasons, and he owned a 0.56 ERA after the All-Star break last season. Not bad for a Kansas City closer.

Williams' pick: Trevor Rosenthal. Craig saw enough from Rosenthal in last year's postseason -- 11.2 innings, no earned runs, 18 Ks -- to buy in as a full-time closer in 2014. Rosenthal certainly has the goods, and this will the last time owners can get him in the eighth round.

Valentine's pick: Craig Kimbrel. Ben makes the easy choice with Kimbrel, who is without a doubt the top RP in fantasy baseball. He has a 1.11 ERA the past two seasons and has made good on 92-of-99 saves in that stretch. Kimbrel will come at least at a third-round price on draft day, but until proven otherwise he's worth it.